Decree-Law No. 204/99 regulating forestry regional plans (PROF). Country/Territory Portugal Document type Legislation Date 1999 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Diário da República No. 133/99 (I-A), 9 June 1999, pp. 3249-3252. Subject Forestry Keyword Forest management/forest conservation Afforestation/reforestation Policy/planning Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Atlantic, North-East Atlantic, Southern Europe Entry into force notes This Decree-Law enters into force 30 days after its publication. Abstract This Decree-Law regulates forestry regional plan activity (PROF) in order to manage and improve forestry regional sector. It consists of 20 articles and 1 Annex establishing forest protective measures, reforestation, forest control, composition and competencies of authorities entitled to carry out plans on reforestation and other activity of this sector. Full text Portuguese References - Legislation Implements Act No. 33/96 concerning forestry policy. Legislation | Portugal | 1996 Keyword: Basic legislation, Forest management/forest conservation, Protection forest Source: FAO, FAOLEX Implemented by Resolution of Council of Ministers No. 118/2000 establishing regional forestry planning. Legislation | Portugal | 2000 Keyword: Institution, Forest management/forest conservation, Policy/planning Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Decree-Law No. 16/2009 approving the legal regime for Forestry Management Planning and Intervention. Legislation | Portugal | 2009 (2017) Keyword: Agricultural development, Fishing authorization, Inland fisheries, Biodiversity, Fishery management and conservation, Authorization/permit, Framework law, Forest management/forest conservation, Forestry protection measures, Sustainable development, Sustainable use, Environmental planning, Protection forest, Offences/penalties, Pastoralism, Timber extraction/logging, Grazing, Policy/planning, Apiculture/sericulture, Animal production, Protection of habitats, Wild flora, Hunting/capture, Inland waters Source: FAO, FAOLEX